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he is also known as steven howard, 31 years old, he says he's an iraq war veteran. he comes with a loaded pistol on his hip and tells me he's got serious ptsd. we agree to follow him to a remote location, where cell phone service is spotty. next to a trailer by the woods. they ask us not to photograph howard's 11-year-old daughter, but she is there, as is his wife, nicole, presiding over the food. between eating and target practice -- >> i hit it that time. >> reporter: there's work to be done. howard and his klan brothers are preparing this 16-foot cross -- >> this is just -- we use the torches for the cross lighting itself. you have to wrap them and you have to put wire around them. >> klansmen, behold the fiery cross. >> reporter: when we come back, the burning cross that's terrorized people for generations. and the frightening message the klan is sending in the era of a black president. >> barack obama don't care about us. he don't care about america. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get m
he is also known as steven howard, 31 years old, he says he's an iraq war veteran. he comes with a loaded pistol on his hip and tells me he's got serious ptsd. we agree to follow him to a remote location, where cell phone service is spotty. next to a trailer by the woods. they ask us not to photograph howard's 11-year-old daughter, but she is there, as is his wife, nicole, presiding over the food. between eating and target practice -- >> i hit it that time. >> reporter: there's work...
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this week we go to ohio where an iraq war veteran and josh mendel is taking on the democrat, brown. brown has the edge but both sides are spending big in the runup to november sixth, make particular one of the most expensive senate races of the cycle. bill, you've written a column about this race. who has the edge? you read the papers, you think sherrodd brown has the edge. he's smart, working class, a about good politician, but what i hear in ohio, not from the mandel campaign, i think mandel might squeak it out. you would never get that that impression from reading the story. >> what is he running on? >> he's running on the economy. a lot of people are comparing him to romney. and certainly if romney gets a good turnout, that will help him. but some say it might be better to look at the ohio legislature where the republicans have control and they may be picking up more speed and mandel is kind of running on that same philosophy there. >> i know sherrod brown a little bit. he is a sparring partner and calls me on the phone and takes us to task sometimes. he's a populous guy, runs o
this week we go to ohio where an iraq war veteran and josh mendel is taking on the democrat, brown. brown has the edge but both sides are spending big in the runup to november sixth, make particular one of the most expensive senate races of the cycle. bill, you've written a column about this race. who has the edge? you read the papers, you think sherrodd brown has the edge. he's smart, working class, a about good politician, but what i hear in ohio, not from the mandel campaign, i think mandel...
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i was in iraq as an adviser. intervention in libya is complicated. although it may look a certain way right now the problem for governor romney as the president has said he'll go after the people who attacked the embassy and killed our ambassador, but in regards to what is happening in africa because of libya weapon systems have gone into northern mali where we have al-qaeda insurgency taking over the country. we have side-effects here where i'm not sure we have the full picture on who exactly attacked the embassy and what our relationship is with the libyan insurgency, and what we see in syria. how do we know exactly who is who? >> eliot: the short answer is we don't, and that's why they're playing the cautious game. i don't want to leave without giving you a chance to give the these of your article on the transportationtransformation of abraham. barack obama. >> ohhow is he going to outflank obama. he went to cairo and gave a beautiful speech and how he was going to recast in the islamic work. it didn't work. how are you going to get rid of the tyr
i was in iraq as an adviser. intervention in libya is complicated. although it may look a certain way right now the problem for governor romney as the president has said he'll go after the people who attacked the embassy and killed our ambassador, but in regards to what is happening in africa because of libya weapon systems have gone into northern mali where we have al-qaeda insurgency taking over the country. we have side-effects here where i'm not sure we have the full picture on who exactly...
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military, and an iraq war veteran, but you should note something else about her. something that you can't see in these pictures. she doesn't have any breasts. she made a decision that thousands of women make every year, to remove her breasts for a preventative mastectomy. she was never diagnosed with cancer. but it's what she did after the surgery that is not as common. margaret smith joining me now. margaret, good morning. thank you for joining me on the show to share your story. >> i'm pleased to be here. >> first, tell me why did you decide to have your breasts removed? >> i've seen -- breast cancer is in my family. my mother has been battling the disease for over 20 years now. my aunt chris passed away from the disease back in 2001. and i found out that i had inherited the gene, the mutation number two, from my mother. after that, there's a couple options that you're able to choose from and i chose to go with the most drastic and chose preventive surgeries. >> you actually sent us a picture of yourself post-on. i want to share with it our viewers. it may be a
military, and an iraq war veteran, but you should note something else about her. something that you can't see in these pictures. she doesn't have any breasts. she made a decision that thousands of women make every year, to remove her breasts for a preventative mastectomy. she was never diagnosed with cancer. but it's what she did after the surgery that is not as common. margaret smith joining me now. margaret, good morning. thank you for joining me on the show to share your story. >> i'm...
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. >> well the kurds will break loose and get with the kurds in iraq and try to create an independent. >> the kurds are not going to accept it. >> the turks won't accept an independent occurred stan in iraq. >> one reason romney was less bell koas is he is now getting security briefings. he understands how complicated these issues are. he was much more direct about the arms ending up in the wrong hands. >> romney concurred with barack obama in thinking assad must go. i'm attacking the proposition is that the best way? >> i would not like to see the u.s. propping up assad. that is ludicrous, john. >> before you jump too deeply into that pond. >> what is going to succeed him john? you have the muslim brotherhood there, al qaeda is on our side, jihaddists pouring in from all over the place. again if he doesn't go soon this thing is spreading into jordan and turkey. >>> you remember the five boys produced by the seniors in that family, five boys and he was one of them. he was studying dentistry in london. >> he has a brother maybe mort knows more about it, a ruthless character. >> married,
. >> well the kurds will break loose and get with the kurds in iraq and try to create an independent. >> the kurds are not going to accept it. >> the turks won't accept an independent occurred stan in iraq. >> one reason romney was less bell koas is he is now getting security briefings. he understands how complicated these issues are. he was much more direct about the arms ending up in the wrong hands. >> romney concurred with barack obama in thinking assad must...
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i'm worried about that we're in an iraq kind of situation here. what do i mean by that? before the iraq war the republicans kept insinuating oh, my, saddam hussein iraq, weapons of mass destruction 9-11 iraq. about 70% of the country thought that saddam hussein was personally responsible for 9-11. if i thought that, i would want to invade iraq, too but he wasn't! he wasn't! so the american people were deceived and who helped to deceive them? the american media by calling everything neutral. while the republicans say this and the democrats say that. and now we have one side that lies all the time. systematically and what does the media do? they say this and other guys say that. no. it's not true. the republicans lie professionally. they do it all the time. they do it on purpose! as will you sit there and you wonder my god, how could this race be 50/50 when you look at the national popular vote? it is because the american people never got the memo because the media didn't give it to them. an example of what's hannan -- happening in virginia. tim kane and then karl rove's g
i'm worried about that we're in an iraq kind of situation here. what do i mean by that? before the iraq war the republicans kept insinuating oh, my, saddam hussein iraq, weapons of mass destruction 9-11 iraq. about 70% of the country thought that saddam hussein was personally responsible for 9-11. if i thought that, i would want to invade iraq, too but he wasn't! he wasn't! so the american people were deceived and who helped to deceive them? the american media by calling everything neutral....
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. >> host: can you give us an example, the network of the u.s., how it exists? >> guest: after the invasion of iraq, one of the major construction or reconstruction quote-on-quote ventures was, you know, commissioned somehow or given somehow to various corporations that are very much in touch or close to or part of the network, for instance, vice president dick cheney, whether it's haliburton, other countries, ended up unfairly taking up the ventures, and, actually, they didn't do a good job at all as a virtue of the results we saw years later. they ended on scandals, and other kinds of such networks. if you'd like to look at a much bigger scale, the entire $700 billion to $800 billion bailout is a quote-on-quote state business network that operates allowing our system to bail out people who caused a problem under legal pretense. the issue is in countries like syria, money is smaller, and the checks and balances whether it's the media or the democratic process, which is absent, and other civil society associations and power centers is completely absent so the pr
. >> host: can you give us an example, the network of the u.s., how it exists? >> guest: after the invasion of iraq, one of the major construction or reconstruction quote-on-quote ventures was, you know, commissioned somehow or given somehow to various corporations that are very much in touch or close to or part of the network, for instance, vice president dick cheney, whether it's haliburton, other countries, ended up unfairly taking up the ventures, and, actually, they didn't do a...
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. >> the reason i call it an apology tour is you went to the middle east and flew to turkey and iraq. and by the way, you skipped israel. our closest friend in the region. but you went to the other nations. and by the way, they noticed that you skipped israel. and in those nations and in arabic tv, you said that america had dictated other nations. >> joining me once again is paul singer usa today politics editor. there was in fact an apology tour? >> the term i believe came from fox news originally. but it was an april 2009 world tour that obama took with he talked about america's relationship with other countries. he never apologized. we have to take some responsibility for the economic crisis, for instance, stuff like that. but there was no public apologizing. romney is using a much more muscular rhetoric to describe his foreign policy and obama is trying to suggest that it requires more coalition building amism i think it does indicate that -- i think it does indicate that obama is trying to be more world view centers and romney is trying to lead with american exceptionalism. >> he
. >> the reason i call it an apology tour is you went to the middle east and flew to turkey and iraq. and by the way, you skipped israel. our closest friend in the region. but you went to the other nations. and by the way, they noticed that you skipped israel. and in those nations and in arabic tv, you said that america had dictated other nations. >> joining me once again is paul singer usa today politics editor. there was in fact an apology tour? >> the term i believe came...
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. >> part of the week long event was a visit from a disabled iraq war veteran and his golden restever with an unusual name. >> good morning, last week, it was all about tuesday, that's the name of this army captain's service dog. his visit was to teach the kids about people with special needs. >> nothing says thank you quite like a homemade car. they're thanking him and his dog, tuesday, for spending time with them. >> it's part of a week-long special needs awareness program. they say they created an annual tradition to teach the children about empathy and sympathy towards others. >> they wrote the best sell ere named "until tuesday." it's about how the captain overcame mental and physical conditions from tuesday. >> he served two terms in iraq, has brain and spinal injuries, and suffers from ptsd, and says the recovery was rough until tuesday. >> he wakes me up from nightmar nightmares, which is a relief, because you're in the throws of a nightmare, and you're awoken with a beautiful, loving, furry spirit, it's like being woken up by an angel. >> now they share their story around the
. >> part of the week long event was a visit from a disabled iraq war veteran and his golden restever with an unusual name. >> good morning, last week, it was all about tuesday, that's the name of this army captain's service dog. his visit was to teach the kids about people with special needs. >> nothing says thank you quite like a homemade car. they're thanking him and his dog, tuesday, for spending time with them. >> it's part of a week-long special needs awareness...
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the state department says the concluded the attack was a protest against5 iraq. >> we need to operate in a country like libya with erring on the side of secured. >> i state department official says there was no official request for an extension of security. the california man before the anti-moslem film is scheduled to be in court today. he will answer to charges that he violated his probation for a bank fraud conviction. federal prosecutors say he had eight probation violations. if he denies the allegations there will likely be an evidentiary hearing. >> nato defense ministers are gathering in belgium to deliberate the war in afghanistan. they will hear how they plan to cut down the insider attacks. officials expect to formally announce that the top u.s. commander in afghanistan will be the next nato's supreme allied commander. >> the time the 6:18 and adam caskey is back to. >> this is a good looking shirt. >> will have that down at the ballpark today. we have a few to hand out. >> we have an early spring. here are the caskeys. it was good luck for being one. -- game one. here is th
the state department says the concluded the attack was a protest against5 iraq. >> we need to operate in a country like libya with erring on the side of secured. >> i state department official says there was no official request for an extension of security. the california man before the anti-moslem film is scheduled to be in court today. he will answer to charges that he violated his probation for a bank fraud conviction. federal prosecutors say he had eight probation violations. if...
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iraq war vet. thank you for joining us. >> i agree with you, an dre, mark is definitely not a potted plant. >> right. we all agree on that. your dad in ohio today. yesterday the president was there yesterday. no accident, of course. can you win ohio? what do you have to do to win ohio? >> do what we've been doing the last ten months, that is talking to ohioans all over the state. i've been there a bunch, my dad been there the last three days. look the american people and citizens of ohio know the real ma coy when they see it. they know authenticity. what they saw over the last several debates is a candidate in the form of governor romney who's slowly but surely disavowed everything he's talked about over the course of the last six years he's been running for president. one thing ohioans know know people when they're authentic and not. look, andrea, running for president of the united states is about earning the trust, earning the trust of the american people or the citizens of the state of ohio. go
iraq war vet. thank you for joining us. >> i agree with you, an dre, mark is definitely not a potted plant. >> right. we all agree on that. your dad in ohio today. yesterday the president was there yesterday. no accident, of course. can you win ohio? what do you have to do to win ohio? >> do what we've been doing the last ten months, that is talking to ohioans all over the state. i've been there a bunch, my dad been there the last three days. look the american people and...
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they refused to commit to an end date. and they openly opposed a signing of an arms control treaty with russia that other republicans urged that we ratified. now the governor is running away from everything he said in the last year and a half. the congressmen is running away from everything he voted for. i am not making this up. this is real. ladies and gentlemen, they are now abandoning the central tenet of their party's agenda. the accounting on the american people to have an overwhelming case of amnesia on november 6. all of a sudden romney claims he does not hea $5 trillion tax cut that will raise taxes for the middle-class to the president has a new term for it, he calls a what? romnesia.' it is the most accurate term i have heard in a while. and it is contagious because of a sudden, congressman ryan, the guy picked because of his new ideas about how to drastically cut spending, the guy whose budget passed cutting everything 19% across-the-board, his budget voucherizes medicare. not cut those programs. -- all the sudd
they refused to commit to an end date. and they openly opposed a signing of an arms control treaty with russia that other republicans urged that we ratified. now the governor is running away from everything he said in the last year and a half. the congressmen is running away from everything he voted for. i am not making this up. this is real. ladies and gentlemen, they are now abandoning the central tenet of their party's agenda. the accounting on the american people to have an overwhelming...
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. >> al yaed is alive in libya and yemen alive in iraq. it's alive in syria. i mean these places this is where ryan is correct tonight. you see an unraveling of the foreign policy of united states because the cancer we did contain in afghanistan has grown all over the near east and middle east and north africa. >> greta: will be interesting to see when we have this for onpolicy debate what the president has to say about this. >> thank you. >> greta: straight head congressman paul ryan known for economic wizardry. how did he go against vice president biden? next. >> we've got to tackle this debt crisis before it tackles us. the president likes to say he has a plan. we gave a speech. he asked his budget office. can we see the plan. the press secretary gave us a copy of the speech. we asked the plan to spreent a debt crisis. he said it's a speech. you see? that is what we get get in this administration. speeches. we're not getting leadership. mitt romney is uniquely qualified to fix these problems. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy? 5-hour energy supports the avon
. >> al yaed is alive in libya and yemen alive in iraq. it's alive in syria. i mean these places this is where ryan is correct tonight. you see an unraveling of the foreign policy of united states because the cancer we did contain in afghanistan has grown all over the near east and middle east and north africa. >> greta: will be interesting to see when we have this for onpolicy debate what the president has to say about this. >> thank you. >> greta: straight head...
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bombings 8 shiite neighborhoods and an iraqi police patrol. by crane's highest court has upheld the sentences of nine medics convicted last year for treating demonstrators during anti-kermit protest. the longest sentence went to the former medic at the top hospital who was given five years in prison. the eight others received sentences ranging from one month to three years. the prosecution of the medics and their torture in custody has been widely criticized david they have been free on bail for one year, but could soon be remanded to prison. in syria, government forces have launched new attacks on the eastern suburbs in the capital of damascus. residents reported heavy shelling in areas overnight. fierce clashes set up a massive fire over the weekend in the city's historic central market. speaking to the pentagon, defense secretary leon panetta said it appears the assad regime could be moving its weapons stockpiles around the country to sit card against attacks. >> there have been, firing occuh resulted in the fatal wounding of an isaf soldie
bombings 8 shiite neighborhoods and an iraqi police patrol. by crane's highest court has upheld the sentences of nine medics convicted last year for treating demonstrators during anti-kermit protest. the longest sentence went to the former medic at the top hospital who was given five years in prison. the eight others received sentences ranging from one month to three years. the prosecution of the medics and their torture in custody has been widely criticized david they have been free on bail...
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sheriff bide sun an international chew toy and they better put appear air b io at pm h d't h msagt an n gt s ouartition off iraq into three separate regions and that's appropriate because he has a curve for a brain and sunni, he's going to get the shia kicked out of him by paul ryan. >>ill: do you think ryan is ln,hiid could be debating himself and hurt himself. okay? >> bill: he doesn't have to. all he has to too is stand back and let the car wreck happen. >> listen, y heard the - encydr . 'st ey l ght. he was solid. he's in there. biden is going to flick all around and he's going to do all this little crap stuff. but he's insecure intellectually. anne who pronouncet iel biin the debate prep with paul ryan. i don't know how you simulate biden. you must have an unlit pilot room i the rehearsal space or unlit pilot light in the rehearsal space. dof nyatow tonb s nairgoeney ntn a little too deep with the ratchet, and i think they severed a discernment lobe up front. when he has to get out of the bubble, when he has to get out of t bubble at the end of this term and g back into the real
sheriff bide sun an international chew toy and they better put appear air b io at pm h d't h msagt an n gt s ouartition off iraq into three separate regions and that's appropriate because he has a curve for a brain and sunni, he's going to get the shia kicked out of him by paul ryan. >>ill: do you think ryan is ln,hiid could be debating himself and hurt himself. okay? >> bill: he doesn't have to. all he has to too is stand back and let the car wreck happen. >> listen, y heard...
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. >>> an al qaeda plot to kill people in yemen. the men planned on using weapons they smuggled in from neighboring syria. jordan says al qaeda operatives in iraq had also been helping the militants make explosives. >>> the white house is denying reports that the u.s. and iran have agreed to talks over tehran's nuclear program. "the new york times" reported over the weekend that the two sides had agreed in principal to one on one talks. a u.n. security spokesperson said the report isn't true. however, president obama has said he'll do whatever it takes to keep iran from getting a nuclear weapon. >>> some doctors say the nationwide meningitis outbreak could have been prevented. according to "usa today," there was a similar outbreak ten years ago in north carolina, when five people became ill, and one of them died. doctors say compounded steroid injections given for back pain needs to be particularly sterilized. so far the cdc says 23 people have died in this outbreak, including two in virginia and one in maryland. another 285 are sic
. >>> an al qaeda plot to kill people in yemen. the men planned on using weapons they smuggled in from neighboring syria. jordan says al qaeda operatives in iraq had also been helping the militants make explosives. >>> the white house is denying reports that the u.s. and iran have agreed to talks over tehran's nuclear program. "the new york times" reported over the weekend that the two sides had agreed in principal to one on one talks. a u.n. security spokesperson...
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what happened in iraq and the one in -- when a racoon wandered into an exhibit at the zoo. >> amazing cake. we will tell you how far that was from. we will break down the politics as well. that is coming up at 6:00 this morning. >> coming up today, singer amy grant opens about caring for her father with dementia. she is one of more than 42 million americans caring for aging loved ones. keep current tax closer look at the issue today at 4:00 p.m. -- katic couric takes a closer look at the issue today at 4:00 p.m. >> amash confirms the link between alfred at the massachusetts pharmacy that produced the infection -- a match up confirms the link between a massachusetts pharmacy that produced the infection. 26 people have died. >> it appears that talking and texting on your phone can be people. doctors are seeing more people with neck injuries from that. also more cases of tendinitis in the palms. experts say after 10 minutes, you should take a 50 minute break and stretch your neck. did not over text. >> a corner says an accident harlan dose is what killed garrett read. he was the son of a
what happened in iraq and the one in -- when a racoon wandered into an exhibit at the zoo. >> amazing cake. we will tell you how far that was from. we will break down the politics as well. that is coming up at 6:00 this morning. >> coming up today, singer amy grant opens about caring for her father with dementia. she is one of more than 42 million americans caring for aging loved ones. keep current tax closer look at the issue today at 4:00 p.m. -- katic couric takes a closer look...
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he ended the war in iraq. obama passed the stimulus. we need a president who cares about all people. >> people in the city vote democrat. obama can rely on the votes of and african-americans and hispanics here. these two voting blocs make up 1/3 of va's population. >> four years ago, it was historical, in historical movement, but this election is more geared toward how we are going to take this country and move it forward, and we are going in the right direction. >> the democrats' campaign headquarters in richmond is doing all it can. people hope obama can win in virginia again with the same thing to 3% majority. argument -- the unemployment rate in virginia at 5.9% is far below the national average. we spoke with kim gray, who works on the local school board. four of her seven children in college. >> we see firsthand what the government can do to turn people's lives around. i am a mother of four college students. without a pell grant and opportunities for financial aid, my children would not have the opportunity for higher education. >
he ended the war in iraq. obama passed the stimulus. we need a president who cares about all people. >> people in the city vote democrat. obama can rely on the votes of and african-americans and hispanics here. these two voting blocs make up 1/3 of va's population. >> four years ago, it was historical, in historical movement, but this election is more geared toward how we are going to take this country and move it forward, and we are going in the right direction. >> the...
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calling for an end to military operations in afghanistan and iraq. >> going to switch gears now and turn to the weather. it has been a beautiful fall weekend, but can we expect more of the same? >> it is only going to get better as we move through the start of the week. a few like temperatures near 80 degrees, you will definitely want to stay tune. look outside right now. satellite and radar -- lots of sunshine to enjoy. we will see plenty of stars for the overnight hours as our temperatures will eventually get into the upper 30's to mid-40's. outdoor plans -- no problems at all. mainly clear skies. temperatures around 50 to 50 -- 65 degrees. winds will settle down just a little bit. coming up in a few minutes talking about this warming trend. temperatures back near 80 degrees. the big question -- how long will it last? full details in just a minute. >> all right, thank you. did you see it? the big game today with the redskins? >> that is why he is eli manning. that is why they are the defending super bowl champion. the redskins' defense gave up 22 points. despite all its glory, yes, he
calling for an end to military operations in afghanistan and iraq. >> going to switch gears now and turn to the weather. it has been a beautiful fall weekend, but can we expect more of the same? >> it is only going to get better as we move through the start of the week. a few like temperatures near 80 degrees, you will definitely want to stay tune. look outside right now. satellite and radar -- lots of sunshine to enjoy. we will see plenty of stars for the overnight hours as our...
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a factory in japan that makes a key ingredient was destroyed by an explosion on the weekend. it was already working at full capacity. i am paula faris. [ kreg smith ] i'm third generation military. i served in the army two tours over there. when i got back from iraq i was searching for new jobs. [ lionel hamilton ] veterans make great employees because you know they've already got expertise and they've got job skills instilled in them from the military. [ kreg smith ] what i've learned being deployed overseas is a high sense of adaptability, leadership skills, and teamwork. [ lionel hamilton ] ge doesn't hire veterans because they're veterans. we hire veterans because they're extremely qualified. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> the baltimore orioles flight to st. petersburg was diverted to jacksonville because of smoke in the galley. the charter plane was expected after landing. it seemed ok to fly, so the orioles completed the trip on the plane. statement from the team said that the stock was done out of an abundance of caution and no one
a factory in japan that makes a key ingredient was destroyed by an explosion on the weekend. it was already working at full capacity. i am paula faris. [ kreg smith ] i'm third generation military. i served in the army two tours over there. when i got back from iraq i was searching for new jobs. [ lionel hamilton ] veterans make great employees because you know they've already got expertise and they've got job skills instilled in them from the military. [ kreg smith ] what i've learned being...
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. >> i said this was an example of me-too mitt. hessentially agreed with president obama on most of the key issues -- >> sounded like he was running for secretary of state. >> he agreed with him on afghanistan, iraq, iran. the suggestion was that he was trng to look presidentl -- i don't know if that w the c case. the key was set back on his heels -- think he was set back on his heels by the directct challenge to him. he looks like somebody was captive of his talking pointnts and all he could do it was there. > -- was stare. >> he said a lot of nasty things in the primary process of russia is our busbiggest enemy sounding like he wanted to bomb iran tomorrow, tra wars with china from day one. thank god he was pulling back on that stuff. >> how do we know? how do we know which mitt is mi? it really was astonishing. to listen to that for policy - foreign policy enunciateted it was st a mirror, and to hear that and then to look back at at he said weeks ago is to make you wonder, what is he really want to do it as president? >> he want
. >> i said this was an example of me-too mitt. hessentially agreed with president obama on most of the key issues -- >> sounded like he was running for secretary of state. >> he agreed with him on afghanistan, iraq, iran. the suggestion was that he was trng to look presidentl -- i don't know if that w the c case. the key was set back on his heels -- think he was set back on his heels by the directct challenge to him. he looks like somebody was captive of his talking pointnts...
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the reason i call it an apology tour. you went to the middle east and you flew to egypt, saudi arabia, turkey, and iraq, and you skipped israel, our closest friend in the region. you said that america had dictated other nations. mr. president, america has not dictated to other nations. we have freed other nations from dictators. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> president obama taking a different approach, making his case to viewers on why he deserves another four years. watch this. >> there's just no quiet in america and you're seeing that right now. over 5 million new jobs, exports up 41%, home values rising. our auto industry -- back. and our heroes are coming home. we're not there yet, but we've made real progress and the last thing we should do is turn back now. here's my plan for the next four years. making education and training a national priority. building on our manufacturing goal. boosting american-made energy. reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where we can and asking the wealthy to pay
the reason i call it an apology tour. you went to the middle east and you flew to egypt, saudi arabia, turkey, and iraq, and you skipped israel, our closest friend in the region. you said that america had dictated other nations. mr. president, america has not dictated to other nations. we have freed other nations from dictators. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> president obama taking a different approach, making his case to viewers on why he deserves another four years....
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they refused to commit to an end date in afghanistan. his national security adviser -- urged be ratified. the governor is running away from everything he said in the last year-and-a-half. the congressman is running away from everything he voted for. i am not making this up. this is real. ladies and all men -- ladies and johnson, they are counting on -- gentlemen, they are counting on the american people -- ladies and gentlemen, they are counting on the american people to have an overwhelming case of bemis on november 6th. all of a sudden -- case of amnesia on november 6th. the president has a new term for it. he calls it romnesia. all of a sudden, he does not have a five trillion dollar tax cut. congressman ryan, the guy whose budget cut everything 19% across the board, the guy who pledged to voucherize medicare, all of a sudden, he does not plan to cut their programs. he plans to slow their growth. he eliminates $2,500 tax cuts for middle-class parents, it takes $1,000 off of pell grants, knocking god knows how many people out of colleg
they refused to commit to an end date in afghanistan. his national security adviser -- urged be ratified. the governor is running away from everything he said in the last year-and-a-half. the congressman is running away from everything he voted for. i am not making this up. this is real. ladies and all men -- ladies and johnson, they are counting on -- gentlemen, they are counting on the american people -- ladies and gentlemen, they are counting on the american people to have an overwhelming...
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they did it as an emergency so this is just the base defense budget. this just shows how the base defense budget went up after 9/11, not including that emergency spending on iraq and afghanistan. now here's the amazing thing. watch this. so this is where our spending is now. that's what the blue line means. if we were to let our spending drop like we did after the end of the cold war, our spending would look like this. now you know the sequester that you've been hearing about with the draconian defense cuts, this is what our spending on the military would be like with the sequester. that's the purple line there. president obama's plan, what the pentagon and president obama have agreed should happen and what their plan is if president obama gets a second term is this line. military spending to have go like that. the third one there in the stack. essentially setting the spending levels we have got now as a new normal, even though he keeps spending going slightly up. people say there's no difference between the candidates. there's no real difference, but
they did it as an emergency so this is just the base defense budget. this just shows how the base defense budget went up after 9/11, not including that emergency spending on iraq and afghanistan. now here's the amazing thing. watch this. so this is where our spending is now. that's what the blue line means. if we were to let our spending drop like we did after the end of the cold war, our spending would look like this. now you know the sequester that you've been hearing about with the draconian...
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. >> hearing news of another blast overseas in iraq. >> jummy olabanji is an ally of desk with more. do you know anything about casualties or injuries? >> there have been casualties. three separate car bombs exploded at the same time in baghdad early this morning killing at least six people and injuring more than a dozen people. it happened in three different areas in the northwestern neighborhood of shula. we are trying to get some video for later in the newscast that shows the explosions that damaged cars and buildings. officials on the ground say the attacks seemed to be part of continued violence between sony and shi'ite -- sunni and shi'ite groups. protecting other stories around the world, investigators in taiwan say that a man confessed to setting a deadly fire on a nursing-home. 12 people died in the fire and 70 others injured when the fire broke out apsa facility in the southern part of the country. most of the victims were bedridden patients too frail to escape. >> 7 on your side. new information about the massachusetts pharmacy at the center of the deadly meningitis outbre
. >> hearing news of another blast overseas in iraq. >> jummy olabanji is an ally of desk with more. do you know anything about casualties or injuries? >> there have been casualties. three separate car bombs exploded at the same time in baghdad early this morning killing at least six people and injuring more than a dozen people. it happened in three different areas in the northwestern neighborhood of shula. we are trying to get some video for later in the newscast that shows...
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, where we would have had an arrangement with that country, the setting of a timetable in afghanistan, it seems to me, all are examples of a withdrawal, a decline, a pullback by our country. i think that that's unfortunate, because i think that the -- that vacuum's being filled, and it's being filled by people who don't have our interests at heart. >> greta: you mentioned iraq. i read just moments before coming in here that september was our deadliest month, the deadliest month in iraq in 12 years. >> there were -- the fact that a number of additional troops were put in afghanistan led to additional targets in afghanistan. aren't there, too, we've seen a good many attacks against our forces. >> sean: we hit our 2,000 milepost over the weekend in afghanistan. >> exactly. >> greta: that doesn't count the people who came back severely injured and may have died from their injuries. >> exactly. >> greta: so your assessment of the war now. both wars. >> i think that each country is considerably better off by not having the taliban in afghanistan, not having saddam hussein in iraq. the count
, where we would have had an arrangement with that country, the setting of a timetable in afghanistan, it seems to me, all are examples of a withdrawal, a decline, a pullback by our country. i think that that's unfortunate, because i think that the -- that vacuum's being filled, and it's being filled by people who don't have our interests at heart. >> greta: you mentioned iraq. i read just moments before coming in here that september was our deadliest month, the deadliest month in iraq in...
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and to turkey and iraq. then in those nations, on arabic tv, you said america has been dismissive and derisive. you said that america dictated other nations. america has not dictated to other nations. we have freed other nations from dictators. >> shortly after taking office in 2009, amid a string of highly criticized photo ops, mr. obama did use some of the words romney mentioned while overseas. >> in america, there is a failure to appreciate europe's leading role in the world. instead of celebrating your dynamic union and seeking to partner with you, to meet common channels, there have been times where americans showed arrogance. and been dismissive. even derisive. >> in cairo, mr. obama said 9/11 led america to act contrary to the traditions and our ideals. one claim romney made was geographically challenged. >> syria is iran's only ally in the arab world. their route to the sea. >> iran actually has access to the persian gulf. and doesn't share a border with syria. and though it was a foreign policy deba
and to turkey and iraq. then in those nations, on arabic tv, you said america has been dismissive and derisive. you said that america dictated other nations. america has not dictated to other nations. we have freed other nations from dictators. >> shortly after taking office in 2009, amid a string of highly criticized photo ops, mr. obama did use some of the words romney mentioned while overseas. >> in america, there is a failure to appreciate europe's leading role in the world....
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you have an assad killing neem syria. middle east devolving to chaos. i'm ran, iraq, afghanistan, i don't think -- >> eric: israel. >> bob: are you suggesting that there is, that that is obama's fault for all of those things? >> dana: i hope he gets a question -- >> andrea: my comments made. it's about giving russians -- >> bob: are you suggesting the president of the united states is responsible for all of that? >> andrea: i think he took a lot of credit for the arab spring. so he will have a tough time explaining that. >> eric: we have to go. let you know i called bob schieffer today to offer friendly conservative advice. called his assistant and someone said she would give bob the message. miff phone hasn't rung all day but i'm still holding out hope. mr. schieffer, please. >> bob: even your wife hasn't called you? >> eric: she did but mr. schieffer didn't call. look at this new ad. it's the frightening reality struggling in the obama economy. greg has that and celebrity fantasy ads from the obama camp. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: so i got to wonder if
you have an assad killing neem syria. middle east devolving to chaos. i'm ran, iraq, afghanistan, i don't think -- >> eric: israel. >> bob: are you suggesting that there is, that that is obama's fault for all of those things? >> dana: i hope he gets a question -- >> andrea: my comments made. it's about giving russians -- >> bob: are you suggesting the president of the united states is responsible for all of that? >> andrea: i think he took a lot of credit for...
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the green zone in iraq was shelled routinely. >> no one is thinking about libya. but in the month before the election to talk openly about what happen to ambassador stevens, reminding people, there is still no government in libya, still no security in libya, al qaeda entities, al qaeda affiliated entities are moving freely in libya, in fact, they are the most armed people in the country, and it raises the question, what did this war accomplish? and i think most people. most people view a show like this, a very news savvy audience don't know isn't a government in libya. >> that's not entirely true, david. there were elections, muslim fundamentalists lost badly. a moderate liberal pro western government was nominated. the institutions of government are not very strong in libya, but to categorize it as there being no government misses a very important election that took place and many conservatives lauded it because it brought to power moderate pro western liberals. >> what did we get? that's the debate the administration doesn't want to have this month and that's th
the green zone in iraq was shelled routinely. >> no one is thinking about libya. but in the month before the election to talk openly about what happen to ambassador stevens, reminding people, there is still no government in libya, still no security in libya, al qaeda entities, al qaeda affiliated entities are moving freely in libya, in fact, they are the most armed people in the country, and it raises the question, what did this war accomplish? and i think most people. most people view a...
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this is an epic piece of work. u.n. and general trainer have been digging through it from both sides on the ground in iraq and here in washington and elsewhere. but, let's talk about what you think is the real reason for this rise in both sectarian attacks and attacks against security forces. is this iranian influence? >> i think it's more complicated than that. i think that, you know, the worst has not happened in iraq. we don't have a civil war. the country hasn't collapsed for the doom sayers who thought the place was going to go up in flames, that hasn't occurred. >> john mccain and others even today on "morning joe" was saying it's all blowing apart. >> well it's not all blowing apart. but what we -- but there are a lot of reasons for concern. without an american military footprint on the ground, even a small one of a few thousand troops, the iraqi commandos would become less capable of fighting al qaeda in iraq, which is responsible for a lot of these bombings because the american forces really used to enable them
this is an epic piece of work. u.n. and general trainer have been digging through it from both sides on the ground in iraq and here in washington and elsewhere. but, let's talk about what you think is the real reason for this rise in both sectarian attacks and attacks against security forces. is this iranian influence? >> i think it's more complicated than that. i think that, you know, the worst has not happened in iraq. we don't have a civil war. the country hasn't collapsed for the doom...